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Karma, Kanan, Zeb and Chopper walked up to Hera as she climbed out of the Phantom with Sabine and Ezra behind her.

"Everyone okay?" Kanan asked.

"We're fine, but I scraped the Phantom's underbelly." Hera said.

"You?" Kanan smirked as Karma chuckled behind her hand. He used to take the same tone of voice whenever she messed up on something the two of them both thought was fullproof, when in actuality it had a giant hole in it.

"It was somewhat unavoidable once your plan went south." Hera smirked.

"Ah, there we go. Knew there had to be a way this was my fault." Kanan smiled.

"There always is, Caleb." Karma smirked as she stepped up beside Hera and smiled at the Twi'lek.

"Zeb, I'll need the Phantom ready to pick up the supplies from Fulcrum." Hera instructed, turning towards the escaping rebels. "Adjust the steering and run a diagnostic. Chopper and Ezra will help you fix any problems you find."

"Really? Have you met them?" Zeb scoffed.

"Hey!" Ezra cried, hitting the Lasat while Chopper growled.

"And I'm leaving soon, so get to it." Hera added.

"And try not to fight." Karma said as she went to her room, needing to meditate. Once she sat down, the female Jedi took a deep breath and fell into meditation. But instead of a vision, she was greeted with a visitor. Karma gasped as she saw the small, frail looking green alien appear in front of her.

"A long time, it has been." The alien greeted her with a smile.

"Master." Karma whispered, bowing in her vision. She felt tears prick her eyes but she refused to let them fall.

"Sadness, I sense in you, yet relief, young Sabrina." Yoda said.

"I just...I've missed you so much, Master." Karma admitted as she straightened and let her tears fall. "You...and Caleb were the only constants in my life back at the Temple and I lost you both in a matter of days. Not having either of you by my side for the next 14 years didn't help me either."

"Reunited with young Dume, you have." Yoda smiled, "Have feelings for him, you do." Despite her protests, Karma's cheeks turned a light pink.

"I can't help them, Master, no matter how hard I tried." She admitted, "I have broken the Code." Yoda walked forward and put a hand on the girl's own.

"Alright, it is. Exist, the Order no longer does." He said. Karma smiled slightly at the last Grand Jedi Master.

"Thank you." She whispered.

"Train you, I am here for." Yoda explained and spent the rest of the vision teaching her how to wield her life force.


When Karma slipped out of meditation, she saw Sabine looking at her.

"You're coming with Hera and I on the supply run, right?" She asked.

"Yeah, it's time to go, right?" Karma asked as she stood. The younger girl nodded and led her to Hera.

"What do you do in meditation any way?" Sabine asked as they walked. She had often found her roomate sitting on the floor, her face serene and peaceful.

"Sometimes I get a vision of the future, other times I see other people." Karma explained.

"Like who?" Sabine asked.

"Other Force sensitives." Karma answered as the two met up with Hera and made their way to the Phantom. They found Zeb and Ezra about to attack Chopper.

"I take it you've finished the repairs?" Hera asked, leaning on one leg.

"Uh, you were right. The steering needed fixing, which I did." Ezra said. Chopper beeped a little as Zeb added,

"And life support filters needed purging, which we also did." Chopper then left, hitting Ezra and shocking Zeb as he did. Zeb grunted, "Chopper! I'm gonna dismantalate that nut bucket!" As he said this, the Lasat ran after the droid. Ezra followed, yelling,

"Leave a few bolts for me!"

"Let's go." Hera said, smiling slightly at the girls. As they left the ship, Sabine asked,

"So, what's the deal? Is Flucrum just another smuggler like Vizago? Why all the secrecy?"

"I was wondering that, too." Karma added as she stood, her arms crossed.

"Oh. It's no secret we're fighting against the Empire. We need as many allies as we can get." Hera answered.

"How do you find a way of answering questions without giving any answers?" Sabine asked, crossing her arms.

"Do you really want me to answer that?" Hera asked, getting smiles from both girls.

"It's actually a technique that takes a long time to perfect." Karma explained, "Speaking cryptically is a skill few can master."

"And how do you know that?" Sabine asked. Karma grinned,

"My Master was a master at it." That got a few laughs until the comm buzzed.

"Phantom, this is Fulcrum. Come in." A voice said.

"This is Spectre 2, Fulcrum." Hera replied.

"Why don't I talk to him?" Sabine asked.

"Don't you dare." Hera warned.

"Already at the rendezvous, Spectre 2." Fulcrum reported, "Supplies are unloaded and ready. Should I wait?"

"Yeah, stick around. Spectre 2, Spectre 7 and I would love to talk to you." Sabine smirked.

"Spectre 2, is there a problem?" Fulcrum asked.

"No problem, Fulcrum." Hera answered quickly, "Spectre 5 and Spectre 7 decided to help with the supply run." Karma mentally groaned. She had gone on all of the Fulcrum supply runs as an unknown security. She always stayed on the ship in meditation, waiting to see if anything was pulled. Having her being known, that was never a part of the plan.

"Understood. Fulcrum out." Fulcrum said and the connection was cut. Hera switched off the comm and sighed before saying,

"You know, an outburst like that is not appreciated."

"Neither is all this secrecy." Sabine muttered. Hearing her, Karma walked over and put her hand on the girl's shoulder to reassure her. It worked on Ezra whenever he got like that and it worked on Sabine as well. The teenage girl relaxed slightly under the Jedi's touch as they continued flying.


When the Phantom landed at the rendezvous, Sabine and Hera walked out while Karma remained in a deep meditation, learning under the guidence of Yoda, something she missed in those 14 years in hiding.

"Improved, you have." Yoda nodded, "Yet stronger, you can still be."

"I know, Master. It's just...I've been taking care of Ezra for the past few years and I haven't had as much time." Karma confessed, hanging her head slightly. She hated disappointing her master. He was the father she couldn't remember having and treated her as if she was his daughter. She felt the Grand Jedi Master's hand on her own and looked up into his kind eyes.

"A good heart, you have. Proud of you, I am." Yoda smiled. Karma smiled at him before she bowed her head.

"Thank you, Master." Soon after, Yoda left and Karma was left to her meditation. As she searched deeper and deeper into her soul, Karma heard a song that fit her perfectly.

Seconds, hours, so many days

You know what you want but how long can you wait?

Every moment lasts forever

When you feel you lost your way

And what if my chances are already gone?

Started believing that I could be wrong

But you give me one good reason

To fight and never walk away

So here I am still holding on

With every step you climb another mountain

Every breath it's harder to believe

You make it through the pain, weather the hurricanes

To get to that one thing

Just when you think the road is going nowhere

Just when you almost gave up on your dreams

They take you by the hand and show you that you can

There are no boundaries!

There are no boundaries!

I fought to the limit to stand on the edge

What if today is as good as it gets?

Don't know where the future's headed

But nothing's gonna bring me down

I've jumped every bridge and I've run every line

I've risked being saved but I always knew why

I always knew why!

So here I am still holding on

With every step you climb another mountain

Every breath it's harder to believe

You make it through the pain, weather the hurricanes

To get to that one thing

Just when you think the road is going nowhere

Just when you almost gave up on your dreams

They take you by the hand and show you that you can

You can go higher, you can go deeper

There are no boundaries above and beneath you

Break every rule 'cause there's nothing between you and your dreams

With every step you climb another mountain

Every breath it's harder to believe

Yeah! There are no boundaries

There are no boundaries!

With every step you climb another mountain

Every breath it's harder to believe

You make it through the pain, weather the hurricanes

There are no boundaries!

There are no boundaries!

There are no boundaries

Karma smiled blissfully as the song renued hope in her when she was shaken from her meditation to find Hera and Sabine looking at her, worried.

"What's going on?" The dark haired Jedi asked, confused.

"We need your help." Hera stated. Karma stood up and waited silently for them to continue.

"There are some creatures here and the Phantom's out of fuel." Sabine explained, "The Ghost's on its way but it won't be here on time to get us out of here. We found some canisters with rhydonium in them that can help us take out the creatures." Karma interjected,

"I'm in." The three girls then got to work, moving the canisters into position. Sabine and Hera were rolling them while Karma used the Force to guide the canisters to the designated positions. When the asteroid covered the sun, the girls took out their blasters.

"Wave one. Move." Hera stated and the trio got into position, near the door, behind a canister. A claw wrapped around a canister and Karma saw the creature for the first time.

"Steady." She whispered. As the creature came closer to attack, Hera fired at the canister and it exploded. Suddenly, more came out.

"Wow. A lot of 'em." Sabine gasped.

"Steady now. Follow the plan." Hera instructed.

"We got this." Karma reassured as the three began to run, firing back at the creatures.

"Fall back! Wave two!" Hera cried as they ran. The three made their way behind two canisters and knelt down, Hera and Sabine with their backs to the canisters and Karma kneeling in front of them, firing back when she could. "Wait for 'em." Hera instructed as all three girls took turns firing. "Now!" Hera cried and the girls fired at the canister, causing it to explode in a bright blast of color.

"It worked." Sabine smiled as they stood up. "We just might survive this."

"Wait, you doubted your own plan?" Hera asked teasingly.

"Never." Sabine smiled at the smiling older girls.

"Good." Karma smiled.

"Cause I sure did." Hera added.

"Hey!" Sabine cried indignantly.

"This isn't over yet." Karma whispered, the Force swirling around her. A second later, more creatures came.

"Come on. They're closing in." Hera said, "Wave three." The three girls ran back and jumped behind a canister. Karma fired at a canister and it exploded. Hera and Sabine fired too, causing other canisters to explode.

"Wave four!" Karma cried, "Incoming!"

"Oh. Did I mention there are a lot of them?" Sabine asked rhetorically as the girls ran farther back.

"Sounds familiar." Hera and Karma quipped in unison. As more kept coming, the three girls ended up back to back in front of the Phantom. They met each others eyes, nodded and began to fire at the remaining canisters as Hera cried,

"Light it up!" When the girls turned back after the explosion, there were still more creatures. "Coming in from both sides!" Hera cried.

"What about wave five?" Sabine asked.

"We didn't have a plan for wave five." Karma admitted, almost sheepishly.

"Afraid of that." Sabine said, "The Phantom?"

"Not inside. Go up top." Hera instructed. As she spoke, she helped Sabine up while Karma used the Force. Once she reached the roof, the Jedi turned and used the Force to push the creatures back slightly.

"I can't hold it!" She grunted as she held them back. She couldn't hold it for long, there were too many, but there was just enough time for Hera to get on top. Karma fell to the ground, weak from the amount of push she had to use to hold the creatures back for even a little while. It was almost too much for her.

"They just keep coming!" Sabine cried as she and Hera continued to fire while protecting the weak Jedi.

"Tell me something I don't know!" Hera cried back.

"We're going to die!" Sabine cried.

"That's no secret!" Hera cried. Just then, light began to shine down on the girls. They looked up and watched as Kanan flew the Ghost down near them, the lights on. Karma smiled slightly when the ramp lowered, revealing Ezra and Zeb. She was about to say something when she noticed the creatures could go in the light.

"The light's not hurting them." Sabine warned.

"Then we better move." Hera stated and the two girls began to fire again. Karma stood on her feet and held out her hands. She took a deep breath and dug deep into her soul, like Yoda taught her, and reached into the Force. Her entire body was surrounded by swirling green light as she pushed with all her might at the creatures. Some managed to get around, resorting to Zeb, Ezra, Sabine and Hera to fire at the creatures. Karma couldn't hear anything as she focused her whole being on holding the creatures back, away from those she cared for. She sensed the ramp being close enough and quickly moved back while still pushing, not being able to see anything but her life force swirling around her, pushing the creatures as far back as she could. Thanks to her focus, there were less creatures than before the Ghost showed up. Her focus, however, was fading as she grew weaker and more creatures made it past.

"Rina, we're good." Kanan said through the bond the two had established as kids. The fact that he was using it was enough to shock Karma out of her hold. He had cut off their bond after he dumped her, after all. Karma stared weakly at the risen ramp before she fell to the ground, unconscious.


"Rina!" Sabrina turned and smiled as her best friend ran up to her.

"Hi Caleb!" She grinned excitedly. This was one of the few times neither of them was busy and they got to see each other.

"Guess what Master taught me today!" Caleb said excitedly, his eyes sparkling with childish innocence that he would eventually lose. "You can form a bond with someone close to you and then you can talk to them telepathically!"

"Really?" Sabrina grinned, "Master told me already but I thought it was only between Master and Padawan. Do you think we can form one?"

"I think so!" Caleb nodded eagerly, wanting to try it with his best friend. The two children, having only known each other for only a year now yet still being the best of friends, sat down and began to meditate. In unison, the two reached out into the Force and locked onto each other's presence. As they held that connection, a bond unconsciously formed between them. "Rina, can you hear me?" Caleb said.

"Yeah! We did it!" Sabrina grinned as the two slipped out of meditation. Without thinking, Sabrina launched herself at Caleb and hugged him tightly. Caleb froze for a second before he wrapped his arms back around her. Sabrina felt butterflies fill her stomach and her heart pick up speed. She didn't understand it and she didn't want to as she basked in the first hug she shared with her best friend.


Karma opened her eyes and groaned.

"You okay?" Sabine asked. Karma turned and saw the girl looking at her. Weak still, she could only nod. Silence fell on the two girls before Sabine said, "Thank you, for helping Hera and me."

"Of course I helped you guys, you're my friends. Practically my family." Karma managed between gasps. Sabine smiled slightly at that and it only widened when Karma reached out and grabbed Sabine's hand in her own. "I...trust you guys with my...life." Karma whispered, "I practically almost gave it to save you guys." Sabine shook her head.

"Don't ever do that again. You had all of us worried sick." Sabine scolded. Karma's smile only widened as she squeezed the younger girl's hand.

"I promise."


There's the chapter! I hope you guys enjoyed! Again, I'm super sorry for being late but I hope the length and the story itself make up for it! Please review! Later!